Violent Waters
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Violent Waters
How were wetlands constructed and contested by sovereigns, floods, mapmakers, migrants, rioters, and writers during seventeenth-century improvement projects? Tracing the contentious environmental politics that emerged in early modern England, Violent Waters casts fresh light on socioeconomic change, state formation, and civil war conflict.
Explores how early modern wetland improvement projects were constructed and contested by sovereigns, floods, mapmakers, rioters, and writers.
How were environments and politics remade by sovereigns, floods, mapmakers, migrants, rioters, and writers during wetland improvement projects in early modern England? Violent Waters examines flagship ventures which promised to transform unruly fenland fringes into orderly terrain at the heart of national power and productivity.
In practice, these projects sparked constitutional controversy, new floods, and huge riots. The first state-led project in Hatfield Level brought local, national, and transnational interests into contact and conflict for almost a century. Elly Robson Dezateux traces the environmental politics that emerged as water and land were constructed and contested, both mentally and materially.
These disputes pivoted on urgent questions about risk and justice, which became entangled in civil war conflict and exposed the limits of central authority and technology. Ultimately, improvement was destabilised by a lack of legitimacy and the dynamism of local custom as a method of environmental management and collective action.
Wetland communities, as much as improvers and sovereigns, remade the terrain of politics and the future of the fens.
Series: Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781009678902
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 08 January 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Illustration: Worked examples or Exercises
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Weight: 737g
Pages: 388
About the Author
Elly Robson Dezateux is a historian of early modern Britain and the Atlantic world. She is a postdoctoral research fellow at Christ Church, University of Oxford and an editor of History Workshop Journal. Her research examines the environmental politics generated by ambitious projects of agricultural improvement and colonial plantation.
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